-LOCAL AJTFAIJtS Horn to Mr. and Mrs. SinUh I'hi! lijjy, on Jjr moL-uinf, a girl. T . J. HJ, H. a: 1. Hash, all "of Newland, spent wonday ight in Boone. Watauga Post AhuM-iean Le glun will. meet Saturday niglit, Nov, 4, in Hoor.c. win'. Sullio Lunday has return ed to ' her home on North Fork after a 'delightful visit of several months to her sour in Idaho. Mr. Theodore Luther and Miss Ola Lemley, both of the Todd sec tion, were married this, Thurs day morning. in Boone, J. W. llryan, Esq. officiating. Messrs. D. J.. Cottrell, Murry Critcher, Arthur , Ham by and possibly others attended the "Jimmy" Cox speaking at Hris tol Wednesday. Mr. l.T. M.- Davidson, of t'v? Da vidson Department Store, is in New York this week buying bar gains for his big. anniversary sale that will be put on in the very near future. Grand Secretary J. B. Griggs, .R. A. M., will be here Friday af ternoon and wishes to see all the members at night. It is impor tant that all interested be on hand. Mr. James H. Taylor has re ceived a mammoth sweet potato from his son. the Rev. Seymour On Ifwst Saturday night rob bers entered the jewelry . shop of J. W. Bryan and carried away-, fo;ir watches, soma of thttn real go.) I'ones, too. Tht men evident Jy wore in town the moat of the night, aa two attempts, were made to -enter the Taylor gartge, the last being made at S. a. nr., Sunday, but their scheme wan foiled, as Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have sleeping apartments in the building. A night watchman i-i one of the imperative needs of the town. Town father, take notice. At high noon Tuesday the tar wagon being used in the com pletion of a section of the Booue Trail Highway, the tank contain ing 500 gallons of tar, caught fire while the men having it in charge were at dinner and the big steel tank was badly warp and probably, entirely rninfd Willie, ui wiuino, ran nravmuij, boiling tar Was consumed to the last drop. The conflagration oc curred very near the depot and the big plant of the Watauga Fur niture and Lumber Co., and on ly by the heroic efforts of almost every man in town, was the lat ter saved. Len Coffey, 18 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Coffey, Route 1, happened to a most serious ac cident last Saturday. Ha was out hunting, aud while attempting to cross a log, putting his,gun over TH"im.vinrFs' sale uner deed of trust Mr. Alonso Thomas of Boone, and I rower 0f 3fliQ contained in a cer Mis Maui Wooten of snonjFork, j tajn Trust Deeed executed by T. wrt LiimQ si me i-m 01 m,anu5 M jvi0ret and wife, Florence lat Sunday tilflrnwon, tt-.s Rv. F. M. Hujfgias offlfistiftj; Immediately fr tht wrernoBT tbo eounls' Ml on MoretZj to John E. Brown, Trus tee for Quinn-Marshal Company, of Lyncburg, Va., on the 11th WANTED--100 laborers feretrtet work in Lenoir, N. C. Paj W cents per hoar for I hours per day. Payrolls mad up to Fri day and paid out on Saturdays weekly. Atlantic Bttulltkle Co. eititft. lit wiht. bt 4 1 a t(ro fwuh bridal triji f norsfcern j ja.y 0 jgo to secure the payment of the. sum of-603.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent from the' date of the same until paid, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the note secured by said Trust Deei, the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Boone, Forth Car olina, on Monday, December 4, 1922. between the hours of 12, M. and 2, p. m., the following des cribed lands: Beginning on an ash in the line of Hamp Clawson's heirs, running North 75 1U poleH to a chestnut, H. Clawson's corner, thence South 22 poles to a stake in Davin's line: thence East with said line 170 poles to a chenut oak, Davis corner: thence South with Davis' line 34 poles to CiiUUni Ntrchindlslfis . It would pe posbiblft for any one to act up a box on a curb stone corner and sell you many artitks that are sold in Drug Skort. You would not care, however, to risk your life and health la al lowing ouch a merchant to fill a prescription for you. Few persons realise that when they buy the service of a com pounding pharmacist that they are buying a highly technical ser vice at what is practically a min- lraum toe; but filling prescnp tions alone would be a highly unprofitable business. Stores could not exist on that a five the TOpanon ritacharcrad it. Taylor, of Union county. The big fche chRrge tRking ef . feet in his shoulder inflicting a potato measures 27 inches in df- ameter and weighs 12 pounds. Owing to the fact that The Democrat, force has been very much overworked, for several days, the paper comes out lata this weak, and really we are de lighted that it got out at all. Mr. C. M.. Norris, a former ' Fatanira bov. but for some tme a resident of Canada, has retu ed for a few weeks visit to home folks on-Routel. He gave The ' Democrat a pleasant call Mon day. The press for our new shop ar rived Tuesday, and Machinists Glenn and Lee, of Gastonia, are here assembling it. It is one of the best of its class made, and from appearances it will be ade quate to the neds of Boone and Watauga for many years tocoroe. Deputy Sheriff N. C. Greene left for Idaho last Saturday where one Dewey Eggers is .be painful and, maybe, fatal wound. He was rushed to the Hickory Sanitorium, where it was found that an ampatatlon of his arm at the shoulder would be seoessary but owing to his weatrenea con dition, the operation had not been performed the first of the week: However, he was getting onttvwellae eonld be expected, and we are told that there Ja some hope of his recovery en pertained. branch; thence dowr- the branch Drilff'89 poles to said Clawson's line; ' 1 I - - '1.1. !!! C I i 1 1 1 Micucu wnn saiu nue 01 poms m thft hpcrinninir. nrl ioiniTVt.hpl rinds lone, ana you would be -deprived of n m. Blankburn. H. A. Davis. John Clawson, L.-M. Green and others, and located in Watauga of the service of. these skilled pharmacists if it were not that drugstores carry a tremendous ly large stock of related articles. These are sold on a small mar gin of profit necessarily because competition is koon in this line of business. Ifc i to your distinct advantage to purchase from drug stores the things that are found County, N. C, containing 56 a cres more or less, and being the land purchase d of L. W. Greene and wife, P. P. Moretz and wife S. G. Moreta. This Oct. 28, '22. JOHN E. BROWN, Trustee, ordinarily in their stock. Your druggist is more than a merch ant. adv. Protricttd Smleis. Rev. J. A. Downs, pastor ( the Advent Christian Chureh in Char lotte, N.C.will begin revival services in Boone en Nov. 6th, at 7:30, p. m., and continue thro tlTe week at night, poesiblv in the day also, election day excep ted. The minister will be aeeoui patied by Mr. Ernest D. Brow- whA its a nrnf aaaiana I inirir ing held in prison awaiting his Z ky v 1 .m AffArAH a nAAiMnn with arrival The officer will bring nim back to Watauga to answer a charge of slander, he having skip ped a thousand dollar bond af ter the last term of court. Little Miss Bonnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBride, was operated on for appendicitis at, the home of her parents in Boone on Wednesday, Drs. Per ry, Anders and Bingham doing the work. The little lady is get ting en exceptionally well, and her speedy recovery is expected. District' Attorney F. A. Lin- t ana Bo nciror jonnnon 0 Rev. Billy Suuday who will sing at each service. Brother Downs is a pleasant gentleman, a Godly man and an able preacher. Ev erybody invited to attend these services and take a part in the singing. The ministers of t k e town are especially invited. W. L. TRIVETT. A Pretty Homi Wedding. - One of the most interesting and popular events of the season occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Stanbury on Tuesday Hayes, will discuss the issue of 10. hen their daughter the campaign from a Republican 18B " ' 1 " " view pointat the court bouse in J. A. Boone, of Franklin. It was Booae aext Monday, which, so a beautiful home wedoing. The u, kw. will fbse t h e la''lyr tastefully decorated. A mill ton men to have turne One Eleven Cigarettes a firm verdict for superior quality. 15 fer 10 speaking campaign in the coun- a large number of special friends were invited. Miss Ruth Coffey Arehie Quails, who has spent Prided at the piano. Mr. Alii- bog re than -four months in Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, having undergone different seri us operations; returned to his heme ia Boone Sunday afternoon and now seems to' be on the road to permanent recovery. Hifmo- ther. who has watcoea wnn mm hirinir all these months of s son, of Franklinton, acted as beet wan and Mrs. Atwell Watte, of Taylorsville, as dame of honor, and the bride's brother, Rev. W. A. Stanbury, of Wilmington, of ficiating, using the ring ceremo ny in an impressive manner. Mr. Boone is a successful business ,,f. ! man of Franklinton. Mrs. Boone returned with him, and!8 ' . .u r n hnno t riti bo.? may soon oe TT VI v. - J v fering, restored to tne anxious parenta in his former good health. Mr. Virgil Norris, son of Mr. Granville Norris, of Route, 1, re ceived injuries in ah automobile wreck near Wilkesboro last Sat urday, that resulted in his death the following day iK tlie Lon Sanatorium in Statesville; The remains were brought home for interment on Monday.- The trag edy is deeply deplored in Wa--ten irt. as he was ft good citiaen, - and to make it . still worse, - he t haves- wife and jotoe. small and Watauga county, and many good wishes of their friends go with them on life's journey. They left immediately after the cere mony for an extended toar, in cluding Niagra and other plac es of interest. J. M. DOWNDM.. C. B. KEARFOOT ARCHITECT BaiSTOL, VA-ISNN. ' Refflsfcred AreWtect In Nor Carolina Sehools, Bsaks , ,;, ; r ;- , Public BnlldinW ? ; l- Our banking quarters have been moved to the old Boone Drug Co building. This change is only temporary, as we hope to be perma nently located soon. l nit, . Draying I hare just parchsed two lit triekf and am pnpmttd s do bj . kind if hauling at all ttsaesu Long tt sktrt trips. ReBsenable etarce. at Highway Motor Co. c. hooper Honomx TUB UNIVERSAL CAR Reduced Prices Effective October If, the list prices all type f ?erd Cars and trucks except the new four door sedan are re duced fifty dollars each. The new prices, f. 0, b. Detroit, are as follows: Chassis 235.00 Runabout 269.00 Touring (Regular) 298.00 Truck Chassis 380.00 Coupe- 530.00 Sedan 595.00 J. B. TAYLOR "Wear Rubbers" Says Famous Doctor In the Clevelead Plain Dealer of Kev. , Br. loyal I. Copeland, New Tork Oeaaiestoner ef flealth, hi ftitftltf the wearing ef rabbere Im wet weetsar, seid: "1 hef of yoi to keep your feet warn and dry. Tot will bt leos In dasger from colds, influeasa, and nasteid iavolveaent." "Doo't Pcrft Ycr? RdJ Ton Btd nbe9t9 keep jromr fttt frf. Bare yatar got4 foatr shoes frea tzjtzztf Our "Detll-DeMi" fit wta, csl wfl gto yoalosawMtr. Farcua, Styles tt ecJk ' lebd ef chat. T7ekTe jronr cse -esoe btisdi ktus&ywawftapdr. Peoplt3s Batik & Trust Co A.T Eowe Cbitr. ; vv O. M. BcuDERAstiTt T. R;

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